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Galaxy Post

This business is NOT BBB Accredited.

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  • Additional Info:
    In February 2020, BBB started receiving generally concerning employment opportunities with this company. BBB believes this company may likely be a re-shipping scam.

    BBB found that the company's website was created on January 12, 2020.

    BBB called the company and left a message in order to obtain additional information.

    BBB Industry Tips:

    How the Scam Works:
    You receive an email offering you a job at a shipping service. The company is hiring "agents" to package items and mail them overseas. The position reimburses "agents" for their expenses and pay a monthly stipend. It sounds like easy money, so you accept the job.

    Soon, your first assignment arrives. You are asked to ship something - often electronics - to an address domestically or overseas. You send off the items, but your payment never arrives. You've been conned, and you may have just helped scammers move illegally obtained goods.

    Watch out for variations on this scam, such as requests that could open you up to ID theft. Some victims reported sending a copy of their driver's license with their "job application," which gave scammers their name, address and photo.

    How to Spot a Reshipping Job Scam:
    - Be very cautious of any job that asks you to share personal information or hand over money. Scammers will often use the guise of running a credit check, setting up direct deposit or paying for training.
    - If a job looks suspicious, search for it in Google. If the result comes up in many other cities with the exact same job post, it is likely a scam.
    - Check out the business' website. Scammers often falsely use the names of real businesses. Check on the business's site or give them a call to confirm the position exists

    For additional resources on Reshipping and other Employment Scams, please visit:
    https://www.bbb.org/article/scams/18070-scam-alert-how-a-work-from-home-reshipping-scam-is-fooling-job-seekers
    https://www.bbb.org/article/news-releases/17775-beware-of-work-at-home-reshipping-scam
    https://www.bbb.org/article/tips/12261-bbb-tip-employment-scams

    BBB was not able to locate a corporate registration with the Florida Secretary of State (Sunbiz.org). We have requested additional information form the business and will update the profile when received.

Business Details

BBB File Opened:
2/3/2020

Additional Contact Information

Principal Contacts
Ms. Sherrie Zamora
Customer Contacts
Ms. Sherrie Zamora
Ms. Josephine Davidson
Mr. Clinton Knapp
Mr. Curtis Berg
Additional Phone Numbers
Other Phone: (754) 400-2093
Other Phone: (754) 400-2127
Other Phone: (754) 400-2062

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